The USA is again at the top of the table, with $12,550 per capita spent on health. It is followed by Switzerland, with $8050, and Norway, with $7771. The OECD average is 4500 dollars, which is at ...
According to the Federal Reserve Board, the central banking system of the US, the US officially adopted the dollar sign in ...
The following is a translation of an article by Pannekoek. Originally published in Arbeiterpolitik no. 47 and 48 (in two ...
This paper offers a non-Eurocentric account of raced capitalism in Malaysia, articulated as a developmental state project that has navigated the contested racial logics of British colonialism and ...
Vice President Harris is pitching herself as a “pragmatic capitalist” in a Noticias ... that we need a new generation of leadership in America that actively works with the private sector ...